Hair-dresser&#39;s comb



Sept. SCHEIWER .HAIRDRESSERS COMB Filed NOV. 28, 1951 b gmwntoz 66.21 Sakai/var 1 f This invejrieoaieiaas ,oimprovements in t combsandgpertalnsparticularly toan 1 mw 1 "for the use ofbarhers orhairfdressers. L;

' f I The primary object of the present inven-i V tio'nis itofpr oviide combhaving teeth of an the hair therebetWQQnjis facilitated and a hair cutting ioperation, is the use ho thereot 4 as vide a barberfs combfofia noveldesign in having a d ouble row-v efine teeth aropposite'directionsfroina:commonback.

a, consideration of the] f llowing detailed depanylng drawing formingfpart fojf'this speci- ,fication, lwith the funderstanding, however,

i that thejfinyention isM not confinedfito any strict conformity with the owing of the i p f drawingbutjfmay be changed orunodified so I long as; such changes or modifications mark no material departureifrom the salient fea- .Y\;P ded claim. a a: y i hldrawing a Figure l lis aviewin sldg l vati of tures ofthe inventionase pressed in the ap-V eombembodyi-ng the present invention I FigureS is view inldetai Figure A isa *detail'f to Figure :Q Referring now more arpietian tofthe ,l drawingwhereinhke numerals of reference ndlcatecorrespond ng partsthroughout the i l .into thej outwardlycurvedportion 3'ofa light weight back 4. Theireeendof the light weight backt joins the pairof oppositelydithe free end of the mainoryheavy back 1 1 proved type 'of omb designed particularly i improved design whereby the engagement of i 1 anothatb attr wea hers to pro ranged in parallel relation anae tending in The inventionwill be bestfunderstood from 11 scription taken in connectionwiththe accom-l several views, {the numeral indicates the 1 main'back ofthejcombembodying the present; 2 f invention which at its inner end curved inwardly as indicated atQtoward and merges comb may TESL; IRATE namesme em H i p QY fneiaaiaaa;saveabsa, e81. Serial menses.

, joins andlterminates in the single heavy terminal tooth 6. 1

"Extending throughout the length of the light weight back 4 ofthe comb and extending in opposite directions therefrom are the 5-5 two rows of small or fine teeth 7, the teeth i of each row being of substantially the same length. These fine teeth 7 terminate at the transverse center of the comb or at the point Where the light back 4 joins the main or so heavy back 1 and as shown, the outer side of the heavy baekl is aligned with the points of the adjacent row of fine teeth 7.

From the opposite side of the heavy back lth'ere extends the relatively heavy teeth 8, 6 the ends of 'which terminate in a line occupying thesame plane as the ends of the other row of fine'teeth.

As shown in Figures 3 and 4 both the fine and heavy or coarse teeth of the present comb are of circularcross section and the hea end teeth 5jand 6 are also rounded at their corners. In addition to being circular in cross section each of the fine and coarse teeth are tapered at their free ends to a point somewhat similar to a lead pencil or ordinary straight pin; By forming the teeth in this manner the hair pickedup thereby for cuttingwill spread out more evenly and thus may be cut to present a better appearance than in the use of a comb wherein the teeth 80 t U have fiat opposing faces and sharp-corners. ofaportion of It will also be readily apparent that by forming a comb with a double row of fine I teeth as in the-present case, the life of combis greatly extended, for in the ordinary jcombshould one or. more of the fine teeth become brokenit cannot thereafter be used inconnection with a hair cutting operation, a whereas in the present comb if a mother 9 several teeth are broken from one row the be reversed and the other row made useof. s I-Iaving thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1-- 95 A barbers combhaving. two transversely divided portions, one of said portions con- 7 p .stituting a heavy back and relatively coarse nreetedrelatlvely heavytermmalteeth 5, wh le teeth extending from one side thereof, the

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' weight back joined to the heavy back by a V curved light intermediatepo rtion and hav-. ing two rows of oppositely directed teeth ex-' tending therefrcm and from'the said curved portion, the said lighter back being iiiofffset,

substantially parallel relation With the first back,- said comb being of gradually taperg Width frOm Ithefree' endiof the coarse l tooth section. tqthe free end ofthe fine tooth.

" section, eachcf said fine'aiigl coarse teethbe ing ofcincular cross section, "and said fine and coarse teethbeing all directed trai syerselycf i 1 the comb."

: signature' 3 4 V b, ALBERTTLSCHEIWER; 

